According to court documents examined by the AP, Weldon was admitted last month to a Wyoming emergency room for anxiety and sleeplessness.

He allegedly told hospital staff that he was en route from Tennessee to visit Bullock at her home in Jackson Hole, Wyo. Welden also reportedly told doctors he could speak to Bullock through telepathy and that he was off his meds.

Ahead of the expiration of his last restraining order last year, Weldon checked himself into to a Tennessee mental institution, the AP reported.

In 2006, Bullock sued the state of Tennessee to make sure she was notified of Weldon’s release, and it is unclear when he was freed, according to the AP.

In addition to being barred from Bullock’s movie sets, Welden's temporary restraining order prevents him from coming near the “Blind Side” star’s newly adopted baby Louis Bardo Bullock, as well as Bullock's nanny, housekeeper and assistant, E! News reported.